No, we do not promise our clients that we will secure an admit for them. In our view, promising our clients that we can secure them an admit is highly unethical. This is because most German public universities independently make admit / reject decisions. No private sector market player (as INTRVU) cannot influence their decisions. We do, however, employ our experience, software tools and data, market insights, and network to help clients maximize their admissions chances. So far, 99.99% of our clients have achieved their objectives of securing admits to European academic institutions. Our transparency, customer obsession and diligence in each client engagement has helped achieve this success rate, despite our ‘no promises’ posture. We do not set unrealistic expectations among our clients to secure their business. So, we cannot promise an admit. We do, however, promise an excellent quality of service and individual attention that our clients deserve.
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About the Author: Mithun Sridharan

I am Mithun Sridharan, Founder & Managing Partner at INTRVU, where I'm responsible for Strategy, Sales, Platforms, and Career Services. I hold an MBA in General Management, Corporate Finance & Entrepreneurship from ESMT Berlin, Certificate in Mergers & Acquisitions from Goethe Business School (Frankfurt am Main), a Master of Science (MSc) in Digital Communications from Christian Albrechts Universität zu Kiel, both in Germany. I hold a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) from the University of Madras, India. I also run Think Insights, a blog on Strategy, Digital Transformation, Technology, and Management Consulting. I enjoy reading business books & magazines (Economist, Wired, Harvard Business Review, McKinsey Quarterly, BCG Insights, etc.), listening to podcasts (TED Talks, Choiceology, Masters in Business, a16z, etc.), playing golf and watching history documentaries.
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